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  2. ClearCurve - Wikipedia

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    It has greater bandwidth than any common copper wiring, and is at least as flexible as copper wiring able to carry the same amount of data. Although it was mentioned only in passing, Intel's new Light Peak interconnection system uses ClearCurve cabling as its basis. [13] Light Peak uses a two-fiber cable running at 10 Gbit/s in both directions.

  3. SY control cable - Wikipedia

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    An SY control cable is a flexible instrumentation electrical cable designed for measuring, control or regulation in the field of process automation. [1] It is a flexible multicore cable, with (class 5) [which?] copper conductors and a galvanised steel wire braid (GSWB) for mechanical protection.

  4. Wire - Wikipedia

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    Stranded copper wire. Stranded wire is composed of a number of small wires bundled or wrapped together to form a larger conductor. Stranded wire is more flexible than solid wire of the same total cross-sectional area. Stranded wire is used when higher resistance to metal fatigue is required.

  5. Copper conductor - Wikipedia

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    Single-strand copper conductors are typically used as magnet wire in motors and transformers. They are relatively rigid, do not bend easily, and are typically installed in permanent, infrequently handled, and low flex applications. Stranded wire has a group of copper wires braided or twisted together.

  6. Coaxial cable - Wikipedia

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    Coaxial cable, or coax (pronounced / ˈ k oÊŠ. æ k s /), is a type of electrical cable consisting of an inner conductor surrounded by a concentric conducting shield, with the two separated by a dielectric (insulating material); many coaxial cables also have a protective outer sheath or jacket.

  7. Litz wire - Wikipedia

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    The larger surface area of the tube conducts the current with much less resistance than a solid wire with the same cross-sectional area would. The tank coils of high power radio transmitters are often made of copper tubing, silver plated on the outside, to reduce resistance. However tubing is not flexible and requires special tools to bend and ...

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